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Bristol Post

HorseWorld to open to public

A BRISTOL horse rescue centre will open its gates next month, offering the public a rare glimpse into the emotional world of animal rehabilitation and the chance to meet some of its most remarkable residents.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Cricket Hammond delighted to sign new three-year Glo’sters contract

MILES Hammond has signed a three-year contract extension with Gloucestershire, committing his future to the club until the end of the 2028 season.

2 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

'Hamas' row Gasps as councillor says school ‘behaves likes terrorists’

A CONSERVATIVE councillor in Bristol has sparked outrage after he said one of the city’s biggest secondary schools “behave like terrorists do’) and compared them to Hamas.

3 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Cricket Australia complete 5-0 whitewash of West Indies

AUSTRALIA completed a 5-0 clean sweep against West Indies in their T20 series by winning the final match of their tour by three wickets.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Triumphant parade for Lionesses

THE England Women’s football team lifted their European Championships trophy outside Buckingham Palace yesterday, as supporters joined in the celebrations of their dramatic victory.

2 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Doctors decline to rule out further strikes

RESIDENT doctors have refused to rule out further strike action, as their walkout comes to a close.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

How to keep children safe near water

PRIORITISE SAFETY AND FUN WILL FOLLOW, SAYS CAMILLA FOSTER

3 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Next phase of £11.6m project gets under way at Abbeywood

STEEL beams became the canvas for celebration as a construction milestone was reached at Abbeywood Community School - and pupils got to leave their mark.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

HAMMOND THRILLED WITH NEW GLOS DEAL

TOP-ORDER BATTER SIGNS THREE-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION

1 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Multi-storey plan Temple Meads set to get new car park by 2028

PLANS to build a huge new multi-storey car park just south of Temple Meads station have been submitted to Bristol City Council.

2 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Housing Baltic Wharf scheme could have just one affordable home – and not on site

PLANS to build flats on the site of a Harbourside caravan club have now been changed so developers could pay for just one affordable home.

2 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Sports day aimed to cut violence

MORE than 150 children and teens came together for a day of games, guidance, and growth at a special sports event aiming to curb knife crime through teamwork and trust-building.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

1,000 homes and forest improvements planned

HOUSING developers are planning to build nearly 1,000 new homes in a major expansion of Warmley.

2 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Rugby World Rugby chief disappointed with Joe's clearout claim

WORLD Rugby has rejected Joe Schmidt's claim that the decision not to punish Jac Morgan’s clearout in Australia’s defeat by the British and Irish Lions on Saturday contravened the game's player safety principles.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Raducanu battles through to second round in Montreal

EMMA Raducanu dug deep to progress to the second round of the National Bank Open in Montreal with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Barclays boss warns chancellor hike in bank tax will hit growth

BARCLAYS has joined the ranks of major banks issuing a stark warning to Rachel Reeves against increasing bank taxes as the Chancellor strives to preserve her precarious fiscal leeway.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Tesco to sell potatoes grown in low-carbon technology trials

TESCO plans to start selling potatoes and other crops grown on a farm hosting trials for emerging innovations that have potential to decarbonise food production.

2 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Flea fight

I am an OAP living alone with my 10-year-old cat. I've been struggling to get rid of fleas on her. I haven't seen these before and she also has what look like rice grains coming from her bottom. I've been using a pet shop recommended treatment but I think the fleas are resistant. Please can you advise?

1 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Cricket Williamson has a ton of fun at Cheltenham

GLOUCESTERSHIRE were unable to stop Middlesex’s Kane Williamson, their former player and New Zealand star, from reaching a century on a rain-affected first day of the Rothesay County Championship Division Two game at Cheltenham.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Spate of cat attacks Call for major investigation after pet beheaded

CALLS are mounting for a major investigation into reports of cats being attacked and mutilated in a Bristol neighbourhood.

2 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Court Car-jacker who rammed police car jailed

A CARJACKER whose crime spree came to an end shortly after ramming a police car has been jailed.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025

Bristol Post

Mayulu has ‘many things to improve’, admits City boss

GERHARD Struber has admitted Fally Mayulu has “many things to improve\" while also noting a pleasing work ethic, after Bristol City's goalless draw in a friendly at Cheltenham Town on Friday evening.

1 min  |

July 30, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

Women’s football Wiegman hopes Euros glory will | boost game around the w world

ENGLAND boss Sarina Wiegman hopes the impact of the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 triumph reverberates around the world.

3 min  |

July 29, 2025

Bristol Post

Top tips to keep knees in good working order

As we age, our joints naturally go through wear and tear, and for lots of people over 50, the knees are often the first to feel the strain. Whether it’s due to past injuries, arthritis or simply decades of daily use, maintaining strong, pain-free knees becomes essential for staying mobile and independent. These practical and expert-backed tips will help support knee health into your 50s and beyond...

2 min  |

July 29, 2025

Bristol Post

Fans raise £4,000 after football club arson attack

A FUNDRAISING campaign launched after an arson attack on Bristol Manor Farm Football Club has raised nearly £4,000 in just a day.

1 min  |

July 29, 2025

Bristol Post

Live music and alcohol sales approved at popular cafe

A PREMISES licence has been approved for a new cafe next to a garden centre in the countryside east of Thornbury.

1 min  |

July 29, 2025

Bristol Post

Driving myself mad Testing times trying to get on the road

A Clean Air Zone, liveable neighbourhoods and rising parking charges have made life ever more difficult for Bristol's drivers. But, as Alex Seabrook reports, getting on the road in the first place is a frustrating journey...

5 min  |

July 29, 2025
Bristol Post

Bristol Post

'I felt angry' Harbour Festival bosses pledge to rethink ban on cameras

BRISTOL'S army of amateur photographers have described how they were left angry, dispirited and uncomfortable after Harbour Festival security guards got strict about imposing a ban on 'professional photography.'

3 min  |

July 29, 2025

Bristol Post

Spending more on renewable power generated in the UK makes sense

LARK Cross (Letters, July 23) says that I am a spin doctor for the Climate Change Committee, led by Emma Pinchbeck. I enjoyed the joke but sadly it’s not true.

2 min  |

July 29, 2025

Bristol Post

Emergency text message revealed

The alert will be sent out on September 7

1 min  |

July 29, 2025